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What Else Will He Do? Concerns over Trump's Rise and Global Instability

Published January 9, 2026, 08:21
What Else Will He Do? Concerns over Trump's Rise and Global Instability

The author expresses strong concern over the rise of Donald Trump and the broader trend of global instability. He draws parallels between Trump's election and the election of Hitler in Germany, questioning the ability of democracy to protect humanity from arbitrariness and oppression. He highlights the ease with which people can be manipulated in the digital age, especially with the emergence of artificial intelligence, making it difficult to distinguish truth from falsehood. As an example, he refers to a false news story about Jolani being injured in Damascus and allegedly transferred to a hospital in Turkey, supported by a photograph potentially created with artificial intelligence. The author emphasizes the inequality in access to technology, with Elon Musk controlling two-thirds of the satellites in space, and his ability to influence information. In contrast to the inaction of the international community towards Turkey's expansionist policies, Trump demonstrates an aggressive stance and receives support from various countries, including members of the European Union. The author expresses disappointment over the abandonment of international law and the dominance of the Darwinian rule of the strong. He cites examples of the abduction of leaders, such as Maduro, and emphasizes the unprecedented speed and effectiveness of these operations. The article concludes with a critical look at the history of attempts to eliminate leaders like Castro, and expresses fears for the future, implying that the current global situation is more dangerous than ever. The author questions the value of democracy in a world where power and disregard for justice prevail.